Another Legend Gone: 'Star Trek' Villain Star Dead Aged 90 Surrounded by Loved Ones — Sparking Flood of Tributes to 'Incredible' Actor
- Peter-Henry Schroeder, an American actor best known for his Klingon role on Star Trek: Enterprise, died on June 7 at a VA Medical Center in Florida.
- He was drafted in 1953 into the U.S. Army during the Korean War and served two years in a USO unit, which influenced his later career.
- Schroeder pursued a brief career as a recording artist in the 1960s with singles such as "Where’s the Girl for Me" and "Memories of Marilyn," and in 1979, he established a creative workshop for performers and artists.
- He appeared in notable productions including Star Trek: Enterprise , the Oscar-winning film Argo as a producer, and his final role in the 2020 political satire Sammy-Gate.
- Schroeder’s body will be transported to Los Angeles for a military honors ceremony and burial at the VA National Cemetery, and tributes emphasize his impact as an actor and teacher.
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Original 'Star Trek' Actor Passes Away
Peter-Henry Schroeder, who amazed a generation of new “Star Trek” fans and won accolades for his production of the Oscar-winning film “Argo,” has passed away at the age of 90. Shroeder died on June 7 at Lake City VA Medical Center in Florida. His family was by his side. He portrayed the Klingon Chancellor in the first episode of “Star Trek: Enterprise,” which aired from 2001 to 2005, a time of transition for a series that dates back to 1966. Alt…
Another Legend Gone: 'Star Trek' Villain Star Dead Aged 90 Surrounded by Loved Ones — Sparking Flood of Tributes to 'Incredible' Actor
Star Trek villain actor Peter-Henry Schroeder has died aged 90 surrounded by loved ones at Lake City Veterans Affairs Medical Centre in Florida, his family confirmed.
American actor Peter-Henry Schroeder has died of natural causes in Florida at the age of 90. In addition to playing an ambassador Klingon in the Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) series, he had numerous roles as a secondary in the small and large screen, which matched his main facet as a music producer and acting professor. Schroeder, a veteran of the Korean War, began working in the music industry upon returning to the United States. In the 1960s he…


Star Trek legend dies at 90 surrounded by family as tributes pour in
THE actor Peter-Henry Schroeder, best known for appearing in a Star Trek series, has died at the age of 90. He was surrounded by his family at the time of his death in Florida on June 7. Peter-Henry Schroeder has diedIMDB He starred as the Klingon Chancellor Schroeder was best known for his role in Star Trek Enterprise, where he voiced the Klingon Chancellor. His cause of death remains unknown. Before his death in Lake City, he reportedly made a…
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